IT Business Analyst - Gas Trading Operations

Mobica
London
2 weeks ago
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Company Description

Mobica / Be Extraordinary_

Mobica helps businesses build pioneering experiences for their customers. Headquartered in Manchester UK with offices across Europe and US, we partner with businesses across multiple industries - from aerospace to finance and semiconductors to automotive - providing them with access to incredible talent and engineering expertise across the entire technology stack

Mobica Way

  • Well-known Clients and Projects focused on the Technologies of Tomorrow- our work is already all around you. Almost all of our long term customers are instantly recognisable global brands developing some of the most interesting products and services you are using today and will use in the future. Our expertly crafted software underpins many of today's amazing customer experiences. When you join us, you'll be both challenged and supported, and you'll be a part of something extraordinary.
  • Empowered Mobicans driving their own careers- we empower our people to develop their skills and move forward in their careers. Our people are treated like partners, are encouraged to share knowledge and push the boundaries. We are there to help you with the opportunities to advance, learn and grow.
  • Ideas are prioritised over Hierarchy and Biases- in Mobica you are listened to and valued. We are building open communication and a safe environment. We've made it our mission to create a working environment where all team members feel welcome, protected from discrimination and have access to equal opportunities.
  • We believe that employees should be happy- Mobica is a place where talented minds are recognised, nurtured and valued. We are early adopters of the hybrid working practices, you define the way where you work more productive - at home or in the office - we will create the environment for that. In addition to the competitive salary you are getting access to a range of virtual, offline and on-site events and platforms where you can learn, brainstorm, challenge, express yourself or simply have some fun and get new friends. Fruit and snacks are in the office to make your mood good.


Job Description

As anIT Business Analystin Gas Trading Operations, you will play a pivotal role in delivering IT solutions that support the transition of trading and supply systems to a new ecosystem. You will collaborate with business and technical teams to design solutions that enhance operational efficiency and align with our strategic goals. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful projects, develop your skills, and grow your career within a high-performing team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Translate business requirements into functionality and assess risks, feasibility, and business impacts of solution options.
  • Map and transform Gas Operations processes to the new ecosystem as part of the ETRM transformation from Aligne to Endur.
  • Design high-level IT solutions, ensuring they align with project scope and strategic objectives.
  • Configure Gas Ops systems and drive process improvements.
  • Assess and model processes, data flows, and technology to identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Manage the end-to-end delivery lifecycle, including handover to the support team.
  • Provide training on business processes to colleagues and stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with IT delivery partners to ensure Agile delivery of requirements and solutions.
  • Build and manage relationships with key stakeholders, developing trust and credibility.
  • Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and mentor to junior Business Analysts.
  • Drive innovation by proposing creative approaches to challenges and opportunities.


Qualifications

  • Experience:5-15+ years of IT experience, with 5-10+ years as a Business Analyst.
  • Work mode:hybrid - minimum 3 days a week in the office
  • Energy Trading Expertise:In-depth knowledge of UK and European gas markets, including balancing, scheduling, storage, transportation, pricing, and risk management.
  • Technical Skills:Proficiency in databases, SQL, Power BI, and hands-on experience with ETRM systems (Aligne, Endur).
  • Process Knowledge:Understanding of Transmission and Distribution System Operations, and Physical Gas Flow.
  • Trading Instruments:Familiarity with OTC transactions, exchange-traded futures, options, and their lifecycle.
  • Project Delivery:Proven experience managing end-to-end project lifecycles, with expertise in Agile methodologies.
  • Stakeholder Management:Strong communication and collaboration skills, with a history of building effective relationships.
  • Continuous Learning:A commitment to staying informed about industry trends and energy trading developments.


Additional Information

We offer

  • Competitive salary package
  • Flexible working hours
  • Opportunity to work from home
  • Training and mentoring programs
  • Ability to advance your technology skills
  • Variety of projects with the cutting edge technologies at the core
  • Private medical care and life insurance


Diversity and Inclusion Statement

We aim to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people we can find, from a range of backgrounds and cultures. Inclusivity and equality are cornerstones of our Mobica community and a big part of what makes us so brilliant to work with. Here, dedication and performance are valued and rewarded regardless of nationality, gender, age, religious beliefs or other personal characteristics. Here, diversity is celebrated and everyone belongs.

"The benefits of having a diverse workforce from different backgrounds, recruited and developed only on the basis of ability, is a core personal belief for me - so I join with other members of Mobica's leadership in promoting a commitment to recognise equal opportunities and rights for our talented individuals. Every Mobican can expect to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of personal characteristics or beliefs."

Gary Butters
CEO

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